
Scientists Used Grok AI to Solve the Fermi Paradox — The Result Is Shocking
People think first contact would be a phone call. A signal we decode, a message that proves we are not alone, a moment when the whole planet looks up at once. The reality is colder than that. A team of scientists at MIT set out to use Grok, the AI built by xAI, to crack the Fermi paradox, the oldest riddle about why a universe this big looks so empty. They told it to reason like a machine instead of a person. The answer it built did not describe visitors at all. It described watchers we cannot see, folded into the same physics we already measure and shrug off as background noise. And the one thing most likely to turn them toward Earth might be the machine that gave the answer.
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